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The Alpha’s Contract by Taylor West

Chapter 582
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Chapter 0582 Brax "What's happening?" Indy's heart rate speeds up as her hands move along the wall, desperately patting for an exit.

*This is Thalia," I growl. We are closed in on all sides. Plunging us into complete darkness that even I was struggling to see through. The only thing that is clear is Indy's bright soul, though it is slowly being taken over by panic.

"I'm still here," I add as I make my way toward her. "You are not alone." "We are trapped! How are you so calm?" I could tell she was trying hard not to break, but it was only a matter of time.

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"You've told Orion. The others will be along to find us. The Witch Hunters, remember." There is no point in panicking in a situation like this. All it leads to is more problems.

"One is stuck as a fucking Wolf!" Her hands slap the wall.

In sways, she remindedof Madison. Quick to panic when things no longer made sense.

"Indy, has Orion said anything?" "No." I watch her soul drift down the wall as she slumps to her ass. "I let her take Silas from me. I just stood there and watched him forgetlike a curtain pulled down over his eyes. I didn't try. I didn't do anything. I'm never going to see him again, am I?" "Yes, you are. I made a deal. I am getting you back to Silas. But you might have to dig deep and find those damn fucking Witch abilities of yours because these walls are fucking moving." *It's not my imagination?" She whispers "No." It is so gradual that it's barely noticeable, but it was still happening. Millimetres at a time. A way to mess with our heads, knowing that a slow death is coming. Thalia couldn't even kill us herself, she had to squash us with spathetic trick.

A cackle rips through the small room. "Little girl, you couldn't just leave it alone, could you?" "Why don't you show yourself?" I yell into the darkness.

"Oh Hunter, how fun it is going to be to watch your brains explode all over those walls. I might need to record it, just so I can watch it over and over." "Bitch!" "Don't you mean Witch?" She cackles.

Indy's hand finds mine and she pullsclose whispering "They found Amelia." It was the last thing I was expecting to hear.

*Little girl, where is that tongueless friend of yours? I'm sure he would like to watch your death. I saw you both, trying to hide from sight after investigating the tower. You thought we didn't see you. You thought that you had got away with that little gof yours. I watch you, little girl, I watch you every damn day." I put a hand over Indy's mouth. Thalia hadn't seen Indy, she had seen Xavi.

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*Though I am impressed at how you overcmy spells to sneak in the Hunter." Thalia continues, "Tsk tsk. You are like a naughty child, sticking F her nose in places it isn't wanted. I've let you live and have enjoyed watching your torment because my dear mate Silas has no interest in you." Indy mumbles something against my hand, stopping when I use my hand to turn her head from side to side. I'm all for putting people down, however Thalia was on skind of rant. Information can cfrom a rant.

Such as why she was calling Indy, little girl"? Thalia was at the most a few years older than Indy, that was it, but she spoke as though there was a large age gap between them.

*It's a shthat nothing was in the tower, wasn't it, little girl? What did you think you were going to do? Free them? Finally escape with them? We both know you can't get across the river, Indy. You would have led them to their death. You put our kind to shame. You put the Wolves to shame." "I will tell you this, they are all dead, every last one of them had their throat slit. Though I have to admit, their blood was rather delicious, like a fine wine."

A tear rolls down Indy's cheek and hits my hand. I already had an idea that being a half-breed was not m something Indy was proud of. That it had probably been used all her life to hold her back. Though knowing that she did nothing more to help the prisoners has her rattled with guilt. X